Turners Syndrome, a genetic condition which is only found in females, affects approximately 1 in every 2,500 women, therefore there is a 0.0004 chance that your child will be born with this deformity. (Judith L. Ross, MD, 2017) A woman usually has two sex chromosomes (XX) however if you are born with Turners Syndrome that means one of these chromosomes is abnormal or missing. You may discover you have this condition; before birth, at birth or during the teenage years of your life. (Department of…
I've never been quite the athletic type. For as long i can remember, sports have never been my thing. I’d always been picked last or second to last, in PE. back then, my inner pre-teen self would “blame it on the baby weight” or that i hadn’t hit puberty yet. But deep down i knew it was it was because I had two left feet, one good eye, and butter fingers. However, this year I was determined to end my clumsiness. It was my 8th grade year, my last days in middle school. Finally, after…
sacred vows. As a tradition of their culture, they have the gauna, an Indian ceremony that marks the physical transfer of a bride from her childhood family to her husband. It takes place after puberty. As for Rajani, she still had more time to live with her grandparent before reaching the stage of puberty even after getting married to her ten year old husband without her…
because of a lack of estrogen, but this can largely be prevented by taking hormone replacement. Another symptom of Turner Syndrome are Non-functioning ovaries. Normally a females’ ovaries begin to produce sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone) at puberty. However, this does not happen in most girls who have Turner syndrome. They do not start their periods or develop breasts without hormone treatment at the age they typically should. Even though many women who have Turner have non-functioning…
At an early age certain individuals have to choose what to identify as due to a genetic defect known as androgen insensitivity syndrome. “Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty” (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome 2008). AIS is known by several names this includes…
It is now the 21st century. A century where you would expect equality for all to exist, right? Unfortunately, that is not the case. People who are part of the transgender community face controversy on a daily basis. Some are refused job opportunities, not being able to use public restrooms, and even denied health insurance coverage for certain treatments! But why? Before moving forward, what does it mean to be transgender? Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe a human being who lives…
Peak high velocity is when a boy or girl is at their highest peak with fitness.PHV stands for peak high velocity it’s when young men and women go through puberty and start to develop their adult features. ”PHV is the highest point of growth acceleration”(Para. 9 Després). PHV is also how coaches will usual pick out the toughest, quickest, or strongest players by physical means for a team.My friends younger…
cells called follicle cells. These primary oocytes begin the first meiotic division but stall late in prophase I and fail to complete it. When the female is born, she is presumed to have a lifetime supply of primary oocytes. By puberty only around 400,000 oocytes remain. At puberty, FSH rescues a small number of growing follicles from fate each month, and then a certain one is selected to become a dominant follicle and continue meiosis I, producing two haploid cells that are dissimilar in size.…
Physical Health and Development: While a child’s environment can influence their development, children’s physical and biological development can be linked to one’s cognitive and socioemotional development as well. The brain is a complex organ that is capable of remarkable feats. During late childhood, our physical development is just beginning. In the brain of a child, there are many neurological connections and pathways. As they age, these pathways get “pruned” to create fewer, more…
impossibly skinny women” (Bawdon). Magazines, television, or any digital-type media demonstrate unrealistic images of women with these “‘ideal’ bodies” that are difficult to reach (Kamberg 8). It should be understood that these teenagers are undergoing puberty – “a time…most likely to compare themselves to others” (Kamberg 18). Nevertheless, this time is critical for adolescents when media sends unachievable beauty standards that can cause disastrous…